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Impact of 1956 Clean Air Act detected in Thames sediment using Advanced Mass Spectrometry
A Warwick collaboration with the British Geological Survey and CENTA funding unearths the environmental history within the Thames area using ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry
Towards universal software for quantum dynamics simulations
Prof. Scott Habershon receives a share of EPSRC funding for COSMOS - a major project to create a universal software framework for quantum dynamics simulations with UCL.
Graphene discovery could help generate hydrogen cheaply and sustainably
Researchers from Warwick and Manchester finally solve long-standing puzzle of why graphene is so much more permeable to protons than expected by theory.
Computational Surface Science Group celebrates Successes
The Computational Surface Science Group is celebrating a number of notable successesLink opens in a new window, from an exciting EPSRC-funded computing consortium, co-led by Reinhard Maurer, to great fellowship news.
Spotlight on: Svenja Janke, Ramsay Memorial Trust Fellow
Dr Svenja Janke starts her Ramsay Memorial Fellowship to discover "A New Method to Simulate Absorption and Emission Spectra of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Perovskites". Learn moreLink opens in a new window.
Prof Julie MacPherson supports Royal Society diversity drive
Professor Julie MacPherson has joined other successful scientists to encourage women to apply for Royal Society Industry Fellowships in a new video. Read more.
Lindau Nobel 2022 Success for Dr Julia Westermayr
Dr Julia Westermayr, Maurer GroupLink opens in a new window, has been selected to attend the prestigious 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, 26 June–1 July 2022. Read moreLink opens in a new window
Production Polysaccharides at the Cell Surface
The Stansfeld groupLink opens in a new window, in SLS and Chemistry, have published two papers in the journal Nature on the production of polysaccharides around cells.
Pint of Science: Medicines of the Future
Learn about 'Engineering the Medicines of the Future'. Join Alex Baker, Lona Alkalaf and Scott Habershon for a Pint of Science at the Royal Pug, Leamington Spa, 18.30, Monday 9 May.
Competing quantum interactions allow molecules to stand up
International research collaboration determines the temperature range at which a 'standing' molecule can be stabilised. Read more.Link opens in a new window
'Self-writing' code learns quantum chemistry
A new `self-writing' computer program learns to solve a key equation in computational chemistry.
Chemistry joins synthetic diamond Prosperity Partnership
Researchers in the Departments of Chemistry, Physics and Engineering will work with Element Six on establishing a synthetic diamond supply chain for industry, with EPSRC support.